Iran Loads 8.6 Million Barrels of Crude Oil at Terminals Amid US Sanctions
Iran has loaded 4.6 million barrels of crude oil at its terminals, according to a report. An additional four million barrels appear to have moved beyond a US sanctions enforcement area. The activity occurs as the US maintains sanctions on Iranian oil exports.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIran has loaded 4.6 million barrels of crude oil at its terminals, as reported by @TankerTrackers. An additional four million barrels appear to have exfiltrated US blockade line, according to the same report.
The report did not specify the exact locations or destinations of the oil.
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